When it came down to chosing who I wanted to interview, what questions I wanted to ask and where I wanted to go with my essay I wanted to stay true to the field of Criminal Justice that I aim to work in, which is at risk youth. The main person I decided to interview is one of the people who inspired me to want to work with kids, Corey Thornton, Corey is a motivational speaker, he works with at risk youth every day, as well as heads off an anti bullying campaign across the United States. Corey is one person trying to make a difference in our kids lives by simply reaching out and catching attention with music. Think about it, what kid does not like misic? So his method makes total sense, and seems to work.

The other person I wanted to include in my interview is another friend of mine who works with city kids, by keeping them off the streets and teaching them something he is most passionate about, break dancing, Geno Ambrocio. The kids love to attend Geno's class, the best part is they are not walking the streets getting into trouble or becoming a victim of other troubled kids.

My essay is about at risk kids, racial profiling and hate crimes that go hand in hand with it all. I will be sharing what I spoke to both Corey and Geno about in our interviews, as well as how important their work is for our communities. Most important, I will discuss how important it is to step uop and “do something” in your community to change the racial and any crime for that matter is our communities.

In my opinion, racism and racial profiling is still very much a huge part of our lives. If it not one race being looked down apon, its another. For instance, Middle Eastern people are automatically looked at like they are a terrorist because of the attack on 9/11. Black people are looked at like they are nothing but criminals. What about white people? I think white people are the least race that racism touches upon. I do not get this because think about how manty criminals and...

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Dos is generally known as Microsoft disk operating system (MS-DOS).
It is fully depend on the command their for known as CLI (command line interface).
It was developed in 1981 jointly by Microsoft and IBM. Dos was the most popular operating system for personal computer in 1980.
Features of dos : -
(1.) File management :- Which allows user to create ,edit, read write and delete file.
(2.) Memory Management :- Which allows allocation and delocation of memory .
(3.) Command interpreter :- which interprets command issued by the user and execute dos function.
(4.) Executive function :- which provide program to load and execute user program
(5.) It is a single user operating system
Dos command :-
There are two types of Dos command
1. INTERNAL DOS COMMAND
2. EXTERNAL DOS COMMAND
INTERNAL DOS COMMAND : - The internal command are located in memory and do not require and further disk access when they are used.
SOME INTERNAL COMMANDS
DATE COMMAND : -
SYNTAX :- c:\> date (enter)
Description :- It is used to see change current DATE on our system
Example: - The current DATE is 19/14/2010 enter new DATE is MM/DD/YY.
TIME COMMAND : -
Syntax : - c:\>TIME (enter)
Description :- It is used to see change current TIME on our system
The current TIME is...

...MS-DOS
MEANING OF MS-DOS-
MS-DOS is an operating system designed for the IBM PC by Microsoft in 1981. MS DOS is Microsoft Disk Operating System. It was a command-line interface, meaning the user had to type in commands to use it, unlike Windows which is a Graphical User Interface. MS DOS was released on IBM PCs when they came out in the 1980s and continued in popular use until the mid 1990s, by which time the first of the Windows operating systems, Windows 95, began to take over.
MS-DOS COMMANDS-
In the personal computer operating systems MS-DOS and PC DOS, a number of standard system commands were provided for common tasks such as listing files on a disk or moving files. Some commands were built-in to the command interpreter; others existed as external commands on disk. Over the several generations of DOS, commands were added for the additional functions of the operating system. In the current Microsoft Windows operating system a text-mode command prompt window can still be used. A command can be given in Capitals or Small letters also. C :\> is known as DOS/command prompt, where we give the commands.
TYPES OF DOS COMMANDS-
DOS commands are of two types- Internal and External.
INTERNAL COMMANDS-
These commands do not require any special files for being executed and are brought into the...

...DOS Command
Description
APPEND Allows programs to open data files in specified directories as if they were in the current directory.
ATTRIB Displays or changes file attributes.
BREAK Sets or clears extended CTRL+C checking.
CD Displays the name of or changes the current directory.
CHCP Displays or sets the active code page number.
CHDIR Displays the name of or changes the current directory.
CHKDSK Checks a disk and displays a status report.
CHOICE Prompts the user to make a choice in a batch program.
CLS Clears the screen.
2COMMAND Starts a new instance of the MS-DOS command interpreter.
COMP Compares the contents of two files or sets of files.
COPY Copies one or more files to another location.
CTTY
Changes the terminal device used to control your system.
DATE Displays or sets the date.
DBLSPACE Creates and manages drives compressed by using DoubleSpace.
DEBUG Starts Debug, a program testing and editing tool.
DEFRAG Reorganizes the files on a disk to optimize the disk.
DEL Deletes one or more files.
DELOLDOS Deletes the OLD_DOS.1 directory and the files it contains.
DELTREE Deletes a directory and all the files and subdirectories in it.
DIR Displays a list of files and subdirectories in a directory.
DISKCOMP Compares the contents of two floppy disks.
DISKCOPY Copies the contents of one floppy disk to another.
DOSKEY
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Do Not Resuscitate
Ashford University
HCA 322 Health Care Ethics & Medical Law
Eugene Elliott
9/1/2014
Do Not Resuscitate
The case study I choose is Scenario No. 2: DNR. DNR stands for Do Not Resuscitate. A DNR is a legal document in which health care teams will follow once you are faced with serious health problems or when you are at the end of life. This document lets you choose if you would like CPR or electric shock if your heart stops. Also, this document lets you decline any support if your heart stop or it will let you decide different medical measures that you would like. This document is very important to be looked over carefully by the patient as this piece of paper will try to save your life or it will let you go as you wish. It’s very important that the health care team gets your DNR form or that you have some type of medical jewelry on you so the medical team will be able to give you the best quality care possible.
. “Previously physicians were only able to allow patients to die, now they could resuscitate them with relatively simple protocols and procedures” (Bishop, J., Brothers, K., Perry, J., & Ahmad, A. 2010). The history of the DNR started with CPR. CPR was first introduced in the 1960’s to save many people lives. CPR stands for Cardiopulmonary resuscitation; it is a lifesaving technique that is used when someone stops breathing. This technique involves chest...

...Almost everyone has heard of a do not resuscitate
DNR it’s the order for healthcare providers not to perform CPR
On a victim of cardiac arrest DNR orders are unique in medicine
Making CPR it’s the only one medical that requires an order not an order not to administer it.
Like any other complicated medical care in the United States,
Application on varies from state to state some states have
Standardized forms for DNR orders if the order is not written
On that specific form, cannot be honored on other states are less regimented, honoring any type of DNR order
DNR ORDERS RULES
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Many states allow emergency responders to follow DNR orders
Written to other care providers, even if they aren’t written on
Standardized form. Paramedics and emergency technicians are usually allowed to follow DNR orders written for the staff of a nursing home regardless DNR orders almost always follow the same general rules to be valid. Orders must be written by physicians rather than verbalized written DNR orders must include de patient’s name. For them not to confused following this order with the wrong patient would be disastrous. As well DNR orders must be dated orders may expired after a certain amount of time even if a DNR order doesn’t expired, a particularly old order may prompt caregivers
To revisit the decision with patients
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...who live off their family names and fortunes, who attend Oxford or Cambridge merely to say that they have gone there, and who later in life become the epicenter of a shallow social circle of estate balls, hunting, or many other forms of mindless entertainment. Like his peers, Lord Emsworth is clearly a man with lots of money and very little ideas about what to do with it.
Parly due to his idle and unintelligent condition, Lord Emsworth employs endless hours into the tending of his beloved award-winning and massive pumpkin whom he named "The Hope of Blandings"; a lead competitor at the Shrewsbury plant show. Emsworth's equally worthless son, Freddie, has been around the house flirting with the daughter of Emsworth's top gardener, McAllister, thus infuriating the latter to the point of quitting his job at Blandings. The whole plot is designed to make Lord Emsworth and his son completely devoid of reason or imagination. Compared to the common folk, such as McAllister and Mr. Donaldson, the aristocrats stand out for their silliness in behavior and thought.
Also, notice how the upper-class men seem unable to do anything without the help of the common man. Lord Emsworth cannot raise his pumpkin without the intervention of his gardener, and Freddie does not seem to be able to make any useful form of employment until Mr. Donaldson shows up.
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The Custody of the Pumpkin
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P. G. Wodehouse
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...Annette Morris
Mark Mills
English Comp 2
November 29, 2010
Do Not Resuscitate: Moral and Ethical Dilemma
Who has the right to take one's life from them? The Supreme Court says that no man shall take the life of another man without punishment. The Bible says, "Thou shalt not kill" (Exodus 20:13), yet humans still kill their own kind. How is DNR different? Wikipedia’s definition of DNR or Do Not Resuscitate is “A do not resuscitate document, often called a living will, is a binding legal document that states resuscitation should not be attempted if a person suffers cardiac or respiratory arrest. Abbreviated DNR, such an order may be instituted on the basis of an advance directive from a person, or from someone entitled to make decisions on their behalf, such as a health care proxy.”
The state of Montana tried and convicted Dr. Kevorkian of murder just because he helped sad, tired and suffering patients end all of their pain, by killing them. Is this murder? I believe it is; Dr. Kevorkian killed his victims. He had their permission, but nonetheless, he ended their lives. DNR is different. Why should we have to stay alive or suffer? There comes a time when medical technology is just impending in the grand scheme of life. What's wrong with death? What are we so afraid of? Why can't we treat death with a certain amount of humanity, dignity, and decency? Whether the patient believes in an afterlife or not, death is a part...

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Patrick
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